The café on the edge of friendliness: a podcast over Salzburg and life
The café on the edge of friendliness: a podcast over Salzburg and life
In the world of podcasts, "The Café on the edge of friendliness" has established itself as one of the leading formats in Austria. Moderated by Robin Limpek, Wolfram Felice and Marco Johannes Wagner, this podcast offers weekly insights into their lives, the culture of Salzburg and the diverse topics that interest their community.
The podcast is created against the background of the fictional café Memberg, which is real in the city of Salzburg and operated by Limpek. Interested listeners have the opportunity to experience the spirit of the podcast offline by visiting the café. In a recent conversation, Marco Johannes Wagner was given the opportunity to tell more about the background of the project and the philosophy of the moderators.
The idea behind the podcast
How do you get the idea of making a podcast about Salzburg? Marco Johannes Wagner explains that the life of the moderators is strongly shaped by their hometown. They appreciate the special advantages of Salzburg, but also know about the challenges that life there brings. It is precisely this mixture of love of home and honest reflection that makes the podcast so unique.
A central aspect of the podcast is the humor, which not only serves as entertainment, but also helps to address more difficult topics in an accessible way. By using wit, the discussion itself is loosened up for serious matters, which makes it easier for the listeners to digest. Wagner describes it as an important ingredient in communication with the community.
The way to professionalism
Another important topic that is discussed in the podcast is professionalism that is achieved through passion. "This is absolutely essential," said Wagner. He and his colleagues believe that passion is the engine for a sustainable career. In fact, the three moderators invest countless hours in their work to ensure that not only the end product, but also the process is fun.
The background to the career of the moderators are remarkably diverse. Robin Limpek, originally mechanical engineer, found his way into the gastronomy and now leads his own catering business. Wolfram Felice started his career at the tourism school and has been appreciated as a DJ and musician for over 20 years; He is also the founder of a well -known film production agency. Marco Johannes Wagner himself has found his own way through various stations, including in the five-star hotel industry and the noblest clubs in the country and now leads an agency with several partners.
Current statistics show that the main target group of the podcast is between 18 and 44 years old, with a balanced distribution between men and women. Interestingly, the listeners not only come from Austria, but from a total of 117 countries - proof of the far -reaching attraction of the format.
Wagner also gives young people the advice of looking for dialogue with trustworthy people and reflecting on their own. This insight is of great importance, since there is a job for every passion.
Finally, Wagner explains the motto of the podcast: "Our train has no brakes," which contains the request to show courage and take risks. "Fear is a bad consultant," he says, emphasizing the importance of sometimes taking unknown paths. The brave, he adds, belongs to the world.
For more information about this fascinating podcast and the experiences of the moderators, see the current report At www.s.atat .
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